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Chapter 121 Did you know? This is a song the troupe leader wrote for his fiancée!

Chapter 121 Did you know? This is a song the troupe leader wrote for his fiancée!

"Just as pear blossoms are in full bloom, and soft veils are floating on the river..."

"Katyusha stood on the steep bank, her song like the bright spring sunshine..."

Hearing this very familiar song that is now playing throughout the entire group, Andrei's expression became somewhat awkward for a moment, unsure of what to say.

There is no Katyusha in this world, of course, but many players can sing Katyusha, after all, this song is just too classic.

It's unclear which player it was. Perhaps someone overheard their conversation with Yelena, or maybe they heard it from someone else.

In short, somehow, the news that Andrei's fiancée was named Katyusha suddenly spread throughout the players' chat area.

As they chatted, a player suddenly started singing Katyusha. The scene seemed quite fitting, and many players who had just changed their skins to Soviet Army couldn't help but join in the singing.

It must be said that classics are classics no matter where they are placed; even in this world, they do not suffer from any incompatibility.

Of course, it's also possible that the player who sang had a really good voice; at least it sounded much better than Andrei's tone-deaf voice.

Perhaps due to his physical condition, after Andrei transmigrated, he tried humming a little tune, but the result was... well, let's just say it was a mess.

When he was studying biology, he knew that being tone-deaf was actually a genetic trait, but he didn't quite understand it back then. However, after transmigrating, he finally understood what it felt like to be tone-deaf.

He clearly had the tune in his head, but when it came to actually humming it, he found that he couldn't hum it no matter how hard he tried, as if everyone else had seven notes while he only had three!
Upon hearing a player singing, other Cambrian soldiers naturally inquired about it.

Somehow, the player told the soldier next to him that it was mainly written by their guild leader to his fiancée.

Upon hearing this exciting news, the soldiers in the regiment immediately became interested and rushed over to hear the song.

Before long, the song spread throughout Andrei's troupe. Because the melody was relatively simple, everyone learned a couple of lines and gradually learned to hum along.

Meanwhile, Andrei inexplicably gained a reputation for being a romantic, and a group of soldiers looked at him with shining eyes, thinking that their commander was truly a model of manhood—not only was he good at fighting, but he was also so skilled at picking up girls!
Gan!
Suddenly, a pot was smashed on his head, leaving Andrei with a strange expression.

But it doesn't matter anyway, it's not a big deal, let the news spread, there's no point in explaining now.

He now only regrets that he didn't arrange for the players to skip the storyline during the march, which allowed these players to chatter on and on, spouting all sorts of nonsense!

He didn't immediately let the player skip the story, not because he wanted the player to travel a longer distance, but because while he was organizing the soldiers to assemble, he also tried to let the player repair the train.

Unfortunately, the repair failed.

It's unclear whether this train was classified as an armored train or some other war behemoth, and thus categorized as an unrepairable unit.

There was nothing else they could do but walk slowly.

Because the players were directed to jump through the storyline, these veterans, who were considered experienced by other soldiers, became quite silent and immediately entered a meticulous state.

Meanwhile, the other soldiers seemed to be affected by the atmosphere as well, gradually becoming more taciturn during the march. Sensing this atmosphere, Andrei scratched his head, wanting to liven things up but not knowing where to start.

To be honest, he felt it was necessary to liven up the atmosphere during the march; otherwise, walking all the time would not only be boring but also easily lead to fatigue.

Just like taking a walk, if you walk alone along the road, you will soon feel tired, but if you have someone to chat with, you will feel much more relaxed.

Therefore, he felt that he had the opportunity to study how to liven up the atmosphere, or see if he could adjust the players' AFK status.

The current AFK (away from keyboard) mode is too rigid. If it could be adjusted so that players can walk around and chat while AFK, it would at least prevent the atmosphere from becoming so awkward.

"Take cover! Quick, take cover!"

"Run into the woods over there!"

Just then, a gasp suddenly came from the front of the line.

Upon hearing this sound, Andrei quickly looked up and saw two massive Brandenburg-class airships slowly flying towards him from high above.

What the hell! How did such a huge thing fly this way?
Andrei was a little panicked. Logically speaking, they were not in the city and were now far away from the railway, so they shouldn't have attracted bombing.

What's with such a huge airship here? Could it be here specifically to bomb them?
Despite feeling somewhat flustered, Andrei quickly ordered his soldiers to hide in the woods.

Otherwise, if he were a Black Hawk pilot, with such a large convoy traveling on the main road, he would feel obligated to drop a couple of bombs on them – it would be a waste of his itchy hands!
As for the mechs in the team, Andrei also instructed them to immediately disappear into the forest, without assigning them any air defense duties.

Based on his previous experience, destroying a Brandenburg-class airship like that was simply beyond the capabilities of ordinary artillery.

Unless a Tesla cannon suddenly appears in such a place, or some kind of extremely powerful anti-aircraft weapon emerges, the firepower of just five Dauntless mechs is simply insufficient to inflict any damage on such a war behemoth.

However, to Andrei's relief, the two massive airships didn't seem to be heading their way. They simply appeared at the edge of their field of vision and then flew further and further away.

Come to think of it, if they had followed the normal marching route, Andrei and his men would never have ended up on this path.

The other side doesn't have the ability to predict the future, so it's impossible for them to know in advance that his military train would be destroyed halfway through the journey.

It would take a long time for such an airship to fly here, so how could it arrive so quickly?
Even so, Andrei still ordered his soldiers to hide in the woods until the two airships were completely out of sight before coming out.

He didn't want to take any risks at this time, only to be instantly killed if he showed his face.

An independent regiment may seem like a lot, but in reality, it doesn't even have 1000 people in total. With such a large airship, if the bombing is accurate, a single bombing run can wipe out the entire regiment!

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